Scout IIJA Competitive Grants Tracker
Municipalities and counties across the country have the opportunity to make transformative investments in their communities. To amplify those investments, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) has created competitive grant opportunities for local communities to seek additional funding. A searchable database of available IIJA grants is available below. To find out more about Scout's work to support and track innovative investments in our community and beyond, see our ARPA tracker, or visit us at our website.
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Category Name
Federal Aid Highway Program
This new IIJA program funds projects that reduce transportation emissions or the development of carbon reduction strategies by requiring states to develop a carbon reduction strategy in consultation with MPOs and update it every 4 years.
Estimate Budget
$
6420000000
$1B+
6420000000
Department of Transportation
Bridges
This new IIJA program provides appropriations from the General Fund to replace, rehabilitate, preserve, protect, and construct bridges on public roads. 75% is distributed based on relative costs of replacing the state's poor condition bridges, and 25% is based on relative costs of rehabilitating fair condition bridges.
Estimate Budget
$
26680000000
$1B+
26680000000
Department of Transportation
Federal Lands and Tribal Transportation Programs
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is a Federal Lands Management Agency which, under the Federal Lands Transportation Program (FLTP), may receive funding to improve its transportation infrastructure. IIJA increases FLTP funds used to improve public safety and reduce vehicle-caused wildlife mortality while maintaining habitat connectivity, and requires FLTP projects to consider using native plants and designs that minimize runoff and heat generation, among other changes.
Estimate Budget
$
180000000
$101M-$500M
180000000
Department of the Interior (U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service)
